THE SUPERJESUS

Australian rock legends The Superjesus have announced the supporting acts for their four stop 'Setting Sun' tour of Australia this November. The opening acts for the tour will be Van Cooper and Calling Mayday in Sydney, Blonde on Blonde and Trails in Brisbane, Cicadastone and She's The Driver in Melbourne, and Angels of Gung-Ho in Adelaide.

After weeks on the road together, Baby Animals (pictured) and The Superjesus brought the She Who Rocks tour to The Superjesus home turf on Friday night for the first of two shows at The Gov. Kerrie Geier was there for the AU review.

Larry Heath interviews Sarah McLeod and Tim Henwood of Aussie rockers The Superjesus to talk about getting back on the road to support The Tea Party around Australia this month (which is happening right now!)!

Canadian band The Tea Party have announced a run of dates for this October off the back of their first studio album in 10 years, The Ocean At The End. The tour will see the band play shows in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra, Wollongong, Newcastle, Gold Coast and Brisbane.

The Superjesus are celebrating Australia Day weekend with three live shows in New South Wales. The band will start the weekend celebrations on January 24th at Waves Wollongong, then head to Bateau Bay Hotel on the 25th, and end the weekend with a stellar Australia Day show at Garrison Point, Bankstown.

It seems fitting that The Superjesus chose to launch their Resurrection Tour at the Annandale Hotel. Two icons of Australian music: one on the verge of collapse and one reemerging from a long hiatus. Both are a little rough around the edges. Both still capable of rocking.

The Superjesus are back with “The Resurrection Tour”. After an overwhelming reaction to the recent one-off show in their hometown Adelaide, The Superjesus will hit the road with their first show hitting The Annandale in Sydney on May 30. The Superjesus have never left the hearts of their die hard fans and will perform those epic songs that are embedded in so many memories – Gravity, Secret Agent Man, Second Sun, Down Again, Stick Together with even more raw energy than 10 years ago.

The first day of Stone Music Festival was such a mixed bag, that's it hard to even now where to start the review. It didn't feel like it all happened in one day, and it never flowed like a music festival. There was only one main stage that was often left bare for 30-50 minutes while the next band set up, and the independent music stage was in the middle of nowhere and left with no crowd at all. But alas, this is about the music, so let's begin...

It’s all happening at The Gov in this week’s announcements, with The Drones, The Superjesus, Kaki King, San Cisco, The Reverend Horton Heat and Soilwork all announcing shows there. While Cable Beach Amphitheatre gets the chills from Icehouse and the Rosemount Hotel gets a visit from some reformed 80s icons.

The lineup for Australia’s first Stone Music Festival just keeps getting bigger! The festival’s local offerings recently got another boost with 2012 musicOz Award winners Stone Parade joining the festival line up: With Van Halen, Buckcherry, Kings of Chaos and Billy Joel to name a few.

Tickets for the two day festival at Sydney’s ANZ stadium (April 20 and 21) are available now from $129 a day.